By the Rev. Chr. Wordsworth. 571 



Bedeman 1 



Bederoll 4 



Singing children 8 



The parson, to offer 1 



„ „ to take up 10 



Bread, ale, and cheese for the priests 6 



The auditor 6 



Bread for poor people 11 4 



The mayor, parson and churchwarden to see the 2 

 tenements repaired. " The residue to be im- 

 ployed on an honest preste to pray for my sowle, 

 my freinds and all chrysten sowles at the Trynite 

 altar at the oversight of the mayor, parson, and 

 churchwarden, as it is able 10 



1519 John Bowear gave, from a house called " the 

 29 Aug. Angel " : — For the Jesus Service in the Church 



of St. Peters, yearly 10 



For his yearly obit : the mayor and the parson of 

 St. Peter's to have the oversight 6 8 



1519 Bic Parsons of 1 To be buried in the choir of St. 

 28 March Shalborne V Michael the Archangel, Shal- 

 ( Will in Latin) J borne 



To Mother church of Sarum 4 



To the high altar there 4 



To 5 principal lights 10 



To J. Poole, Mayor of Marlb. and burgesses, my 

 tenement or cottage in the parish of S. Martins, 

 to provide the customable services of the demense 

 out of rent, to wife Matilda ; 6 8 



after whose decease, the residue to the good of 

 my soul. 

 1521 John Barstaple 1 Rent out of land called Stock- 

 21 Jan. enfordinW. Bedwyn :— for maintenance of the 

 Jesus Masse in the Church of St. Peter, or (in 

 case that mass decay), in St. Peter's church behoof 5 



(E. Dolman, executor). For J. Barnstable's obitt. 5 



1526 Rob. Nutty ng To churchwardens of St. Peter's 

 26 July his dwelling house in Highstreat, remaining term 

 of lease. 2 Cottages in Blowhornestreat which 

 he held of the house of Maydenbradley for the 

 terme thereof of intent to kepe an obitt within 

 the churche of St. Peter. If the churchwardens 

 do not perform this, then the pryor and covent 

 of the white Fryers shall take the charge in 

 hand 13 4 



1 J. Barstable or Barnstaple, left also to E. Dolman, his exor., his interest 

 in a tenement in the Ballywarde which he held of the " pryor and covent " 

 of the (Gilbertine) " house of St. Margaretts." 



